“It’s an embarrassment,” Kerr wrote. “I think the league is so happy with all the scoring that it doesn’t want to enforce stuff like that.”‘

So, did Kerr consider Harden’s move a travel? It’s borderline. Harden seems to still be gathering the ball when he jabs to the right before taking a hop-step to the left and getting his shot off. In real time, it’s a difficult call, certainly not “an embarrassment” compared to some plays that never get whistled for travels. Rather, it’s a reminder at how quick Harden is with his footwork before his finishing move.

Surely, no Warriors ever take advantage of such fine lines of officiating.

Maybe Kerr is sending a message to the refs in hopes they’ll look harder at Harden’s sorcery if and when they meet in the playoffs. Maybe this is a sign Kerr and the Warriors are worried about Houston. And maybe, just maybe, Kerr pulled a Kevin Durant and forgot to send this from his burner account?

Actually, Kerr explained how the tweet unfolded at shootaround on Friday:

Steve Kerr explains his accidental Tweet on the James Harden move, blames his new iPhone X, thought it was a DM pic.twitter.com/I79HDn3qVO